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Addition of Muschamp, Kines will up the intensity level in Big 12 defenses


		Addition of Muschamp, Kines will up the intensity level in Big 12 defenses

The Daily Texan, University of Texas, Austin, TX

1 day ago by David R. Henry

With the SEC winning back-to-back championships and three in the last five seasons starting with LSU's 2003 title, it's easy to argue that it is the best conference in college football.

Coaches Steve Spurrier (South Carolina), Urban Meyer (Florida), Les Miles (LSU), Nick Saban (Alabama, but won title at LSU) and Phillip Fulmer (Tennessee) have all won national championships, and Tommy Tuberville led Auburn to a 13-0 record.

Christian Center continues Delta Lodge's passion


		Christian Center continues Delta Lodge's passion

North Texas Daily, University of North Texas, TX

12 hours ago by Carrie Sands

The three-story house where Delta Lodge fraternity members used to party the night away became vacant in May 2007, and the Campus Christian Center bought the legendary party house in December.

Delta Lodge was one of the oldest independent fraternities in the nation and became known in Denton for hosting the Fry Street Fair, an annual music celebration of local bands as well as nationally known acts.

Kinky Friedman comes to perform in Denton


		Kinky Friedman comes to perform in Denton

North Texas Daily, University of North Texas, TX

12 hours ago by Carrie Sands

The Legends and Puppies Tour of 2008 came to Dan's Silver Leaf at 103 Industrial St. at 8 p.m. Saturday.

Former Texas governor candidate and musician, Kinky Friedman, headlined the tour. The Texas Poet Laureate Steven Fromholz and his sidekick, Little Jewford, raised money for the Utopia Animal Rescue Ranch.

Saving West Campus

The Daily Texan, University of Texas, Austin, TX

1 day ago by Dave Player

Mack trucks and cranes block the roads, debris renders sidewalks useless, an ever-present layer of dust hangs in the air, and high-rise complexes grow like weeds on every corner. West Campus has become a modern-day Babylon with new buildings cropping up one after the next.

Former coaches McWilliams and Sterkel have come full circle as a part of UT athletics

The Daily Texan, University of Texas, Austin, TX

1 day ago by David R. Henry

No one can blame former Texas football coach David McWilliams and swimming coach Jill Sterkel if they didn't want to come back to Texas. Both experienced the highest of highs as Longhorn athletes who became head coaches at their alma mater. And both ended their coaching careers on low notes, with McWilliams resigning after a 5-6 season and the popular Sterkel being dismissed after leading the women's swimming team to 13 top-10 finishes, including second place in 1994.

The legacy of Solid Snake: A crash course in 'Metal Gear Solid'

Daily Campus, Southern Methodist State University, TX

3 days ago by Russ Aaron, Entertainment Editor, raaron@smu.edu

In the fourth and final installment of the "Metal Gear Solid" video game series, creator, director and mastermind Hideo Kojima has crafted an absolutely perfect gaming experience. Yes, you heard it - "Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots" is by far the best video game of all time.

SMU football gets a makeover


		SMU football gets a makeover

Daily Campus, Southern Methodist State University, TX

1 day ago by Jordan Hofeditz, Editor in Chief, jhofedit@smu.edu

The man on the sidelines won't be the only thing different about SMU football this season.

The SMU athletic department just announced uniform changes that will take place this season. The Mustangs will return to white helmets with a red mustang outlined in blue and have the option of wearing red, white or blue jerseys all with white pants.

Pixar does it again with 'WALL-E'

Daily Campus, Southern Methodist State University, TX

3 days ago by Nicole Jacobsen, Opinion Editor, njacobse@smu.edu

Just like a freshman stepping onto a university campus for the first time, Pixar's newest movie "WALL-E" parallels a student's endless amount of curiosity and adventure. Putting the audience in the eyes of a robot, Disney takes the viewer into a science-fiction animated scene ranging from a disaster-strewn earth to a tranquil vacation cruise in the middle of outer space.

Committee discusses changes to DCCCD core curriculum


		Committee discusses changes to DCCCD core curriculum

Et Cetera, Eastfield College, TX

20 hours ago by Amadeo Lopez

Daniels wins Miss Texas USA title

North Texas Daily, University of North Texas, TX

3 days ago

LAREDO, Texas (AP) _ A 22-year-old model and communciations major at Sam Houston State University was crowned Miss Texas USA Sunday night,

Brooke Daniels, representing Harris County, won the competition over 110 others in the pageant in Laredo. She also was named Most Photogenic.

Big, fat musical comes to Fair Park


		Big, fat musical comes to Fair Park

Et Cetera, Eastfield College, TX

4 days ago by Amadeo Lopez

The 'Crappening': New Shyamalan film is surprisingly terrible

Daily Toreador, Texas Tech University, TX

2 days ago by Chris Kellerman

I don't know how else to say it: "The Happening" is absolutely, from start to finish, a disaster. And I am a fan of M. Night Shyamalan. I loved "The Sixth Sense" and "Signs," and I've never been afraid to defend "The Village." However, "The Happening" is so ridiculous and poorly made, it's as if an entirely different director made it.

Juneteenth parade, celebration commemorates racial equality in Lubbock


		Juneteenth parade, celebration commemorates racial equality in Lubbock

Daily Toreador, Texas Tech University, TX

6 days ago by Mia Walters

Red and blue flashing lights, sirens, motorcycle cops, and fire trucks rarely mean good news.

Juneteenth celebrations took place in Lubbock on Saturday morning, with the highlight being the parade that ended at the Mae Simmons Community Center.

People of all ages lined the streets waiting to see parade floats boarded by people ready to toss candy to the audience watching from the curb.

Tech instructors work to complete mural at Lubbock's American Wind Power Center


		Tech instructors work to complete mural at Lubbock's American Wind Power Center

Daily Toreador, Texas Tech University, TX

6 days ago by Angela Farmer

This summer, residents literally can witness the history of wind power at the American Wind Power Center and Museum.

Two instructors at Texas Tech's College of Architecture are working on a mural project at the windmill museum's covered patio area.

The project is self-funded by the windmill museum, said Coy Harris, the museum's director.

Radio UTD lands on XM


		Radio UTD lands on XM

The UTD Mercury, University of Texas at Dallas, TX

5 days ago by Lauren Buell

With Radio UTD on hiatus for the summer, their upcoming show on XM Satellite Radio is the latest serving of fresh, handpicked college radio from station DJs.

Mech E major added to engineering offerings

The UTD Mercury, University of Texas at Dallas, TX

4 days ago by Mishia Teplitsky

The Erik Jonsson School of Engineering took a step this March toward meeting goals in President David Daniel's Strategic Plan by launching the Department of Mechanical Engineering (ME).

Find the perfect fourth of July celebration

The UTD Mercury, University of Texas at Dallas, TX

3 days ago

Basketball coach looking for a few good men


		Basketball coach looking for a few good men

Et Cetera, Eastfield College, TX

6 days ago by Amadeo Lopez

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